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Barbara Jones appointed Anchorage Municipal Clerk; Recount Group prepares report

Wednesday, 30 May 2012 – 5:26 PM | Comments Off on Barbara Jones appointed Anchorage Municipal Clerk; Recount Group prepares report
Barbara Jones appointed Anchorage Municipal Clerk; Recount Group prepares report

Barbara Jones, currently the Anchorage Municipal Ombudsman, has been appointed Anchorage Municipal Clerk, and will take up the position on July 1. She will replace Barbara Gruenstein, who submitted a letter of resignation on May 22, on the same day that the Anchorage Assembly recertified the botched April 3 municipal election after the limited 15-precinct hand recount. The 10-voter group which paid for the recount is preparing a report which will reportedly be part of the discussion at an Anchorage Assembly work session on June 15.

Anchorage Assembly work session on April 3 election irregularities: The livetweets

Saturday, 14 April 2012 – 9:27 AM | Comments Off on Anchorage Assembly work session on April 3 election irregularities: The livetweets
Anchorage Assembly work session on April 3 election irregularities: The livetweets

On Friday, April 13, I I was one of many concerned Anchorage voters who went to the Anchorage Assembly chambers in the Loussac Library to observe the Assembly’s work session on the numerous irregularities of the April 3 municipal election.

Anchorage’s April 3 election: Some answers, many more questions

Monday, 9 April 2012 – 6:43 AM | 12 Comments
Anchorage’s April 3 election: Some answers, many more questions

Minnery given a pass; 6 times as many questioned ballots than in previous elections; a private company running election worker hiring and payroll; numerous “voters” from outside the Municipality; the Chapel by the Sea connection… here’s what we’ve learned in the past 6 days.